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<blockquote data-quote="JBlood" data-source="post: 622035" data-attributes="member: 16"><p>The point is: loss of consciousness may indeed have long term consequences; and may be an important factor in the treatment of concussive brain injury. And, as you point out, guidelines for treatment change, and research such as this study done in Texas adds important information. Current head injury protocols consider all concussions as serious injury, which is appropriate. That doesn't mean that some are not more serious than others. We are really in the infancy of determining the effects of injury at the cellular and molecular levels in the brain. Once those are figured out, there will be better treatment protocols based on the seriousness of the injury. You can be sure that the "athletic world" will constantly be chasing the "research world" in the medical field.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JBlood, post: 622035, member: 16"] The point is: loss of consciousness may indeed have long term consequences; and may be an important factor in the treatment of concussive brain injury. And, as you point out, guidelines for treatment change, and research such as this study done in Texas adds important information. Current head injury protocols consider all concussions as serious injury, which is appropriate. That doesn't mean that some are not more serious than others. We are really in the infancy of determining the effects of injury at the cellular and molecular levels in the brain. Once those are figured out, there will be better treatment protocols based on the seriousness of the injury. You can be sure that the "athletic world" will constantly be chasing the "research world" in the medical field. [/QUOTE]
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